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Court Tackles Direct Wine Deliveries Amid COVID-19 Shutdown in Its First Livestreamed Session
"This may sound silly: Do you want us to stand up in our own houses when [the judge] comes on screen?" asked one of the lawyers in the case, which dealt with wine businesses who say they have no way to deliver products because of the Pennsylvania "stay at home" order.Armstrong Teasdale Launches in Utah as Salt Lake City Boom Continues
Former Snell & Wilmer partner Michael Gehret says his new firm has ambitions to add dozens of lawyers in Salt Lake City, which has been cementing its reputation as a high-tech hub.Who Got the Work: Coronavirus Clients
Benesch is representing an Akron, Ohio, retailer that says it sells essential goods and should stay open through the coronavirus pandemic, Montgomery McCracken is representing two wine distributors who are trying to sell directly to retailers and restaurants while state stores are closed, and other work from midsize firms.Third Circuit Upholds Dismissal of Teenage Trump Supporter's Defamation Suit Against Newsweek
"Political discourse can be bruising," Judge Stephanos Bibas wrote. "People often express opinions that offend others. But the First Amendment protects virtually all of those opinions, even offensive and hurtful ones, to promote a greater good: robust political discourse. The price of free speech is putting up with all sorts of name-calling and hurtful rhetoric."3rd Circuit Rules Against Teenage Trump Supporter Who Sued Newsweek
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has decided that a then-12-year-old Philadelphia boy's claims that Newsweek magazine defamed him by accusing him of supporting "raw racism and sexual abuse" by endorsing President Donald Trump in 2016 were rightly dismissed.View more book results for the query "Montgomery McCracken"
Who Got the Work: Bed Bath & Beyond and an Oil Spill Cleanup
Richards Layton is representing Bed Bath & Beyond in a transaction with 1-800-Flowers, Montgomery McCracken represents the owner of a vessel involved in an oil spill, and other work from midsize firms.People in the News—March 25, 2020—Cozen O'Connor
Cozen O'Connor and representatives from the firm's subsidiary businesses—CoSec Cybersecurity Services, Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies and ePas—teamed up to host the third Corporate Engagement Day with middle school students in the SquashSmarts program.New Montgomery McCracken Chair Aims to Build Next Generation With Non-Big Law Identity
Richard Simins rejoined Montgomery McCracken three years ago, after 16 years at a larger firm, and now he's the new chair.People in the News—Feb. 17, 2020—Post & Schell
Post & Schell added two new principals and an associate in its Pittsburgh and Philadelphia offices.As Pennsylvania Law Firms Went National, Here's What Happened at Home
Locally founded firms still dominate Pennsylvania, but that may change as large firms everywhere seek a stronger national presence.Trending Stories
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